US Presidential Election 2024: World leaders react to Trump's 'victory'

From Shehbaz Sharif to Netanyahu, PMs and Presidents congratulate Trump on his 'victory'


News Desk November 06, 2024
Newly-elected US President Donald Trump accompanied by his family at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, US on November 6, 2024. Photo: Reuters

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World leaders have extended congratulations to Donald Trump on his return to the White House. Prime ministers and presidents from allies across the globe

PM Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif congratulates Trump
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif congratulated Donald Trump on his “historic win” in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. In a post on X, Sharif expressed his eagerness to work closely with the incoming administration to further strengthen the Pakistan-U.S. partnership.

Erdoğan Congratulates Trump, Hopes for Stronger Turkey-US Ties

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has congratulated Donald Trump on his victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, following a fierce battle for the White House. In a message shared via social media, Erdoğan expressed hope that Trump's re-election would pave the way for a strengthening of Turkey-US relations, and that it would contribute to resolving regional and global crises.

Erdoğan specifically highlighted ongoing conflicts, including the Palestinian issue and the Russia-Ukraine war, expressing optimism that these long-standing issues could be addressed under Trump's leadership. The Turkish president also called for greater efforts toward building a more just world, emphasizing the global importance of cooperation.

 

India's Modi looks forward to renewed collaboration
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his anticipation to renew collaboration with Trump, aiming to enhance the “comprehensive global and strategic partnership” between their countries. He stated that they would work together for the betterment of their people and global peace.

UK's Keir Starmer congratulates Trump
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer congratulated Trump on his election win, emphasizing the strong UK-U.S. relationship. He expressed optimism about continued collaboration in areas such as growth, security, innovation, and tech, highlighting the enduring special relationship between the two nations.

French President Macron congratulates Trump
French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated Trump, acknowledging his impressive victory and extending his best wishes for the coming term.

Ukraine’s Zelensky praises Trump’s leadership
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky congratulated Trump on his victory, appreciating his commitment to the “peace through strength” approach, which he believes could help bring peace to Ukraine.

Qatar’s Sheikh Tamim Highlights Security Goals

Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, a significant regional player and host of the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East, conveyed his congratulations, citing hopes for continued collaboration on regional security. Sheikh Tamim, a key mediator in recent truce negotiations in Gaza, expressed optimism that Trump’s return would bolster joint efforts to enhance stability both regionally and globally.

South Korea’s President Yoon Anticipates a ‘Brighter Alliance’

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol celebrated Trump’s victory, expressing optimism for a “brighter alliance” between the U.S. and South Korea. Yoon underscored the importance of bilateral cooperation for regional security and economic growth, especially in the context of rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

Italy's Prime Minister praises Trump’s victory
Italy's right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni extended her “most sincere congratulations” to Trump following his victory. She emphasized the unshakeable alliance between Italy and the United States, noting that the relationship would be further strengthened under Trump's leadership.

Israel’s Netanyahu hails Trump’s historic return
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump’s return to the White House, describing it as an “historic” moment that marks a new beginning for America and a renewed commitment to the strong alliance between the U.S. and Israel.

Russia’s Medvedev comments on Trump’s win
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev indicated that a Trump presidency could spell trouble for Ukraine, particularly in terms of U.S. financial support for the war. Medvedev noted that Trump’s business-like approach might lead to less funding for Ukrainian authorities.

Germany’s Olaf Scholz Affirms Transatlantic Alliance

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz congratulated Trump, underscoring the long-standing partnership between Germany and the U.S. Scholz remarked that the two nations have consistently promoted "prosperity and freedom" across the Atlantic and are committed to continuing their work to benefit both citizens and global stability. His message, shared on X, signals Germany's intent to maintain close collaboration with the U.S. on economic and security issues.

Philippines’ Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Sees a ‘Unshakeable Alliance’

Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. extended his congratulations, describing the U.S.-Philippines alliance as "tested in war and peace." Marcos expressed confidence that Trump’s leadership would strengthen their regional partnership, paving a “path of prosperity and amity” across the Pacific.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte’s statement
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte welcomed the prospect of working with Trump to “advance peace through strength.” Rutte also praised Trump’s efforts during his first term in encouraging NATO allies to increase defense spending, which he noted has been a positive development.

E.U. Chief Ursula von der Leyen Ready to Renew Ties with Trump

As Donald Trump approaches victory in the U.S. presidential race, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed optimism about renewing cooperation with the former president. She emphasized the E.U.-U.S. partnership as more than just a strategic alliance, describing it as a “true partnership between our people,” binding 800 million citizens on both sides of the Atlantic.

In her statement, von der Leyen highlighted the impact of the transatlantic relationship on both economies, noting, “Millions of jobs and billions in trade and investment rely on the stability and dynamism of our economic relationship.”

The E.U. had previously faced economic setbacks from the tariffs Trump imposed on steel and aluminum exports during his first term, causing significant friction within the bloc. However, von der Leyen's statement signals her intent to move forward constructively with Trump to ensure a productive future in U.S.-E.U. relations.

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